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Campbell River Tours

No matter what your goal, Campbell River truly has some of the most fantastic and diverse tours available anywhere in the world. Try a Sailing tour, Orca (Killer) Whale Watching tour or Grizzly or Black Bear tour or a Flightseeing tour. Or if adventure is your goal try a Kayaking tour, a Helicopter tour, a Scuba Diving Tour, a cycling tour either off or on road, or a Swimming with the Salmon Tour

Based out of the Campbell River airport since 2007. We offer scenic flights over Campbell River or the region, including Strathcona Park and the Discovery Islands in our comfortable Bell 206 Long Ranger, a perfect fit to your travel itinerary or as a gift for that special someone. Give us a call you will be surprised at our prices. Take a look at our website for training options.

Snorkel with the Salmon, on the world famous Campbell River, come face to face with the legendary giant Chinook that have made this area so famous. A one of a kind adventure that is suitable for the entire family and will be the highlight of your vacation.

A look at The Top 5 Insights into the Historic Mail Flight

When planning your trip to Campbell River this year, consider something dramatically unusual in an adventure tour, like the Historic Mail Flight tour. Take a float plane to remote outposts and experience the delight of first hand interactions with outlying distant communities, accessible only by air or by water. A tour not to be missed. Read More…

Dall’s and other Porpoises

The Dall’s Porpoise is a common sight in the waters surrounding the Discovery Islands, around Campbell River, with the occasional superpod numbering in the thousands of individuals. These Marine Mammals which are an awesome sight to view on a tour are not the only porpoises to inhabit our waters. Read More…

Everything you wanted to know about Killer Whales

Did you know that Killer Whales are a matriarchal society. That a female Killer Whale will live up to 90 years, or that they mate for life. Viewing these magnificent creatures area as individually distinct as you and I and are at the top of the oceans food chain. Learn more about Killer Whales behaviour, range and habitat. Read More…

Grizzly Bear Viewing

We are privileged to live in an area where we can view Grizzly bears but do not have to live with them. Tour companies have easy access to world class Bear Watching viewing platforms on the mainland coast, just a short boat ride away from Campbell River. This offers our visitors the chance to get up close and personal with one of natures top predictors. Read More…

Horseback Riding in the Campbell River Region

We don’t necessarily equate Horseback Riding to Vancouver Island or Campbell River, however the sport is alive and flourishing here. With a myriad of trails, some great tour operators and a few strong, patient and healthy horses and you have the recipe for a great day out on the trails. Read More…

Kayaking in the Campbell River Region

Ocean Kayaking is a thrilling sport, it can also be a dangerous one. Kayaking tours are available in the Campbell River or from Quadra Island and as far north as Telegraph Cove and Port McNeill/Port Hardy. Add paddle boarding to the mix and you gain the advantage of a tour of our area as a way to be seen by no other means. Read More…

Scuba Diving in the Georgia Strait

Rated as having some of the best Cold Water Scuba Diving opportunities in the world, the Discovery Passage and the Georgia Strait boast a proliferation of colour and life. Tours are available for the most intrepid of diving explorers, or charter a vessel and accompany a professional dive instructor and learn about our area. Read More…

Snorkelling with the Salmon in Campbell River

Come face to face with some of the worlds largest salmon in Campbell River by snorkelling the River. No where else in the world can you view hundreds of thousands of salmon making their way up the river to spawn. The now famous Campbell River Salmon Snorkel Tour is one not to be missed. Read More

Whale Watching Guidelines of British Columbia

Whale Watching in the Campbell River area has become increasingly popularfor good reason. Yearly dozens of Orca families migrate to the inside passage following the migration of our world famous salmon. Seeing Whales in their natural habitat is both exciting and exhilarating,, take note of the British Columbia Whale Watching Guidelines, and be safe out on the water. Read More